Emotion regulation is a universal challenge for adults and children alike and the primary reason why individuals seek psychological support. Autistic children’s emotion regulation is impacted by ...
What does giddiness or joy or anger feel like? To a group of autistic adults participating in a Rutgers study, giddiness manifests like "bees"; small moments of joy are like "a nice coffee in the ...
Contrary to common perceptions and years of research that autistic people can't describe their emotions or often have muted emotional responses, a new study concludes that many autistic adults are in ...
The idea that autistic people lack empathy is simply short-sighted and non-autistic people may find it just as hard to put themselves in someone else's shoes, a study suggests. A paper in the journal, ...
Emotion recognition is a core component of social communication and is frequently observed to be atypical in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). A body of research has documented ...
Autistic and non-autistic people express emotions differently through their facial movements, according to a new study, which may help to explain why emotional expressions are sometimes misinterpreted ...
Emotion regulation refers to the processes by which individuals monitor, evaluate and modify their emotional reactions. In autism spectrum disorder (ASD), challenges in these processes can manifest as ...
Research suggests that autistic people have a higher risk for self-harm. Negative and unsupportive environments and challenges with emotional expression and communication may contribute to this ...
Schools have been told to hire ­autistic teachers and provide “safe spaces’’ with trampolines for students with autism, who ...
Dr Jha says healthcare, education, corporate systems are failing neurodivergent individuals — not due to lack of science, but ...
Kerala’s strong emphasis on child health and early intervention has placed autism awareness at the centre of ongoing public ...